What does the future of fashion actually look like? Think of 2016′s Met Gala red carpet as a crystal ball with sartorial powers. The theme of the exhibition was “Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology,” and attendees were asked to dress in Tech White Tie (the event is sponsored by Apple, after all). From a Marchesa dress designed with the help of an Intel supercomputer to Tory Burch’s innovative Swarovski crystals that change color, the designs certainly did not disappoint.
What does the future of fashion actually look like? Think of 2016′s Met Gala red carpet as a crystal ball with sartorial powers. |
Kendall Jenner in Atelier Versace Kendall Jenner showed some skin in a white and blue halter dress from Atelier Versace. |
Zoe Saldana in a gown with a massive feather train Winning for longest and heaviest train of the night, Zoe Saldana pulled a Rihanna in Guo Pei. |
Kate Hudson in Atelier Versace Taking the tech theme very seriously, Kate Hudson wore an Atelier Versace gown that looked like it was made out of scrap metal and assembled by a robot. |
Katy Perry in Prada Attached to her fancy Prada black, midnight blue, and emerald green velvet Prada open-back gown with gold enameled collage embroidery, Katy Perry pinned a Tamagotchi. |
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